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EAST ASIA-ECONOMY (16) answer(s).
 
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Challenge of East Asian economic integration / Naoko Munakata Oct 2002  Article
Naoko Munakata Article
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Publication Oct 2002.
Description 8-13
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ID:   051898


Challenges for currency cooperation in East Asia / Fukushima, Kiyohiko May 2004  Journal Article
Fukushima, Kiyohiko Journal Article
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Publication May 2004.
Summary/Abstract The defects of the current international financial system are creating tremendous distortions in the economies of East Asia. For the time being, most of the developing countries in East Asia have no choice but to adopt some sort of a flexible, wider band system (crawling band) while resorting to capital control when necessary, in order to avoid the recurrence of the Asian currency crisis. Japan's approach to building a stable international financial system in East Asia has gone through several stages since the late 1970s. Though the latest approach of setting up the Asian Bond Fund (ABF) is a step in the right direction, the ABF has severe limitations in reducing the risks for the developing countries in Asia. The ABF needs to be replaced by the Asian Bond Corporation (ABC) in order to develop an international capital market in Asia and use the abundant saving in Asia for financing the growth of Asia. In the process of expanding the activities of the ABC, Asia can adopt the notional common currency based on a basket of major currencies. That notional currency will pave the way toward introducing the Asian common currency, which can be the ultimate goal for the economic cooperation and integration in East Asia. In the meantime, while enhancing currency cooperation, East Asia needs a lender of the last resort in order to keep its economy from collapsing from another currency attack. Japan has been trying to play that role and is poised to take that responsibility as the largest and the most developed economy in the region. International capital markets and a truly international currency must be supported by numerous institutions and intellectual frameworks. Asia is yet to build those institutions. To help build those institutions, we in East Asia need to establish a new international research institution which would coordinate the strenuous intellectual efforts needed for building institutions that bolster the international capital market in Asia. The envisaged new institute can be dubbed the "Asian Monetary Institute," or "AMI."
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ID:   007187


Crisis of postwar East Asian capitalism: American power, democracy and the vicissitudes of globalization / Gills Barry July 2000  Article
Gills Barry Article
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Publication July 2000.
Description 381-404
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ID:   007194


East Asia: Prospects for the new decade / Preston Peter W Aug 2000  Article
Preston Peter W Article
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Publication Aug 2000.
Description 233-257
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ID:   022111


East Asian perspectives in Changing Global Economy / KIm Youn-Suk Spring/Summer 2002  Article
KIm Youn-Suk Article
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Publication Spring/Summer 2002.
Description 1-19
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ID:   054844


East Asia's slow recovery from financial crisis / Blanchard , Jean-Marc F   Journal Article
Blanchard , Jean-Marc F Journal Article
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ID:   018208


Explaining the East Asian crisis with benefits of Hindsight / Ashiquzzaman S M April 2000  Article
Ashiquzzaman S M Article
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Publication April 2000.
Description 175-208
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ID:   023582


Free trade agreements and Japan's trade strategy / Watanabe Yorizumi Winter 2002  Article
Watanabe Yorizumi Article
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Publication Winter 2002.
Description 283-302
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ID:   022317


Invisible linkages: A regionalperspective of East Asian political economy / Peng Dajin Sept 2002  Article
Peng Dajin Article
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Publication Sept 2002.
Description 423-447
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ID:   020139


Is East Asia integrating? / Kurlantzick Joshua Autumn 2001  Article
Kurlantzick Joshua Article
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Publication Autumn 2001.
Description 19-28
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ID:   055611


Is East Asia under-represented in the international monetary fund? / Rapkin; David P   Journal Article
Rapkin Journal Article
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ID:   022569


Political economy of carbon dioxide emissions in three Asian countries / Chang Heejun 2002  Article
Chang Heejun Article
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Publication 2002.
Description 237-267
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ID:   021146


Post-Crisis Asia: Economic recovery and the challenges ahead / Sharma Shalendra D April 2002  Article
Sharma Shalendra D Article
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Publication April 2002.
Description 177-183
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ID:   007008


Realism and East Asia / Roy Denny Spring/Summer 2000  Article
Roy Denny Article
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Publication Spring/Summer 2000.
Description 159-178
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Regional arrangements for providing liquidity in a financial crisis: developments in East Asia / Bird Grahman 2002  Article
Bird Grahman Article
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Publication 2002.
Description 359-379
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Remembering and forgetting in East Asia: strategic dimensions in history / Gong Gerrit Nov 2000  Article
Gong Gerrit Article
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Publication Nov 2000.
Description 41-50
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